| Literature DB >> 29774774 |
César Amescua García1, Joao Batista Santos Garcia2, María Del Rosario Berenguel Cook3, Frantz Colimon4, José Alberto Flores Cantisani5, Carlos Guerrero6, María Del Rocío Guillén Núnez7, John Jairo Hernández Castro8, Durval Campos Kraychete9, Argelia Lara-Solares10, Osvandré Lech11, María Antonieta Rico Pazos12, Manuel Sempértegui Gallegos13, Lizandra Pattaro Marcondes14.
Abstract
Pain is highly prevalent among the adult Latin American population. However, many patients with moderate to severe pain do not have access to effective pain management with opioids due to limited access to healthcare, overuse of nonopioid analgesics, regulatory barriers and lack of appropriate information about opioids. There is scarce training on use of opioids among physicians and other healthcare providers, which leads to misconceptions, mainly related to a fear of prescribing opioids. Although opioids are safe and effective drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain, the use of opioids in Latin American nations is clearly below standards compared with developed countries.Entities:
Keywords: Latin American; analgesics; barriers; opio-ignorance; opioids; opiophobia; pain; undertreatment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29774774 DOI: 10.2217/pmt-2017-0043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Manag ISSN: 1758-1869